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Meanings of
specially
in English
Portuguese
especialmente
Back to the meaning
To a distinctly greater extent or degree than is common.
especially
particularly
peculiarly
Portuguese
especialmente
Synonyms
Examples for "
especially
"
especially
particularly
peculiarly
Examples for "
especially
"
1
The other key risk
especially
in Europe is the sovereign debt crisis.
2
This issue can affect any young person,
especially
young athletes of today.
3
However, the reports present a very positive picture,
especially
at primary level.
4
Of course the government needs to reach people,
especially
in perilous times.
5
I believe the road test is an
especially
good read this week.
1
Such decisions carry political consequences,
particularly
in high-profile cases, legal experts said.
2
Conclusions: Foodborne diseases result in a large disease burden,
particularly
in children.
3
The report also made a case for bank consolidation,
particularly
in Europe.
4
New Zealand scored
particularly
badly on intimate partner violence and community safety.
5
It cited weaker-than-expected oil use in developed economies,
particularly
Europe and Japan.
1
The situation of the patriot lords was at this crisis
peculiarly
embarrassing.
2
Dowornobb felt
peculiarly
happy to share his adventure on the new planet.
3
The effect of this
peculiarly
barbaric form of slavery has been staggering.
4
Queuing Many British people believe queuing is
peculiarly
British, or even English.
5
The situation in which this vote placed the President was
peculiarly
delicate.
Usage of
specially
in English
1
The measures include using
specially
hired workers to keep public services operating.
2
In India,
specially
in June, they are not particular about the dress.
3
Of course, only
specially
trained troops are ever allowed into the Nightside.
4
The particular points in which this
specially
intimate knowledge is required are:
5
One more mele of the number
specially
used in the hula Pele:
6
In the recent autumn statement arts in London were
specially
excused cuts.
7
He had come in
specially
to talk to me on a Sunday.
8
The guardian in question is a Porto Industries 8812-B
specially
enhanced mechanimal.
9
But chiefly this prize poultry: pullets, cocks,
specially
fattened pullets and capons.
10
Meanwhile, the
specially
held Waitangi Tribunal hearing is continuing in Lower Hutt.
11
The books in English to which attention may be
specially
called are:
12
They approached the table
specially
devoted to the use of the wire.
13
The subject takes the drug then goes to a
specially
fitted room.
14
The Chinese seem
specially
inscrutable; no one seems really to understand them.
15
The following Dutch parable is in some respects
specially
applicable to Carlyle:-
16
Radiation-fusion hybrids offer a
specially
powerful long-range mapping system for human chromosomes.
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specially
Adverb
Frequent collocations
specially interested
specially good
make specially
seem specially
specially important
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Translations for
specially
Portuguese
especialmente
particularmente
Specially
through the time
Specially
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United Kingdom
Common
New Zealand
Common
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